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the center for science in the public interest is suing bayer saying one-a-day vitamins for women falsely dupe customers into thinking that the product prevent breast cancer. consumer watch dogs point out, prints disclaimers on packaging but say the disclaimers do not go far enough. >>> the maker of viagra is selling the little blue pill online. the popular erectile dysfunction drug is the first pill sold by the manufacturer to patients on the website. but men wanting to buy it online will still need a prescription. pfizer says selling to its patients is a way to fight online pharmacies who sell counterfeit versions of brand name drugs. >>> let's do hockey news right now. new york rangers need a spark for last night's stanley cup game against washington so they tried this. >> a couple of the team's alumni, players, they boarded zambonis on the street outside madison square garden and set off in a drag race. not the fastest ever. if it was meant to bring luck, we guess it worked. >> rangers defeated the capitals, best of seven game series is 2-1, washington. whatever works, right? >> i sup
the center for science in the public interest is suing bayer saying one-a-day vitamins for women falsely dupe customers into thinking that the product prevent breast cancer. consumer watch dogs point out, prints disclaimers on packaging but say the disclaimers do not go far enough. >>> the maker of viagra is selling the little blue pill online. the popular erectile dysfunction drug is the first pill sold by the manufacturer to patients on the website. but men wanting to buy it online...
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projects so it's a great opportunity for us to get excited about science and technology and mathematics. >> abc7 news. >>> much more coming up on abc7 news. up next we will introduce you to the bay area catholic woman who is prepared to be excommunicated in her quest to make history. and we will take a live look outsad right now at the golden gate bridge -- no, we don't have that sho >> welcome back. it's 6:39 on this saturday morning. you are look live from our exploratorium crime at the skyline of san francisco. a beautiful blue skies right now and it's going to be a warm one. enjoy it while you can because things are going to change. a little bit of rain in the forecast. meteorologist lisa argen will have more details for you coming up in just a little bit. >>> the new bishop of the oakland diocese says he plans to visit jails and soup kitchens to better understand oakland's crime problem. reverend michael barber was introduced to the staff of the diocese yesterday. he grew up and was ordained a priest in san francisco 28 years ago. he's the first jesuit priest. appointed bishop by p
projects so it's a great opportunity for us to get excited about science and technology and mathematics. >> abc7 news. >>> much more coming up on abc7 news. up next we will introduce you to the bay area catholic woman who is prepared to be excommunicated in her quest to make history. and we will take a live look outsad right now at the golden gate bridge -- no, we don't have that sho >> welcome back. it's 6:39 on this saturday morning. you are look live from our...
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. >> we spoke to a professor saying he is worried it will pull the rights of his own computer science students in jeopardy. a very complicated ask contested issue but one of several thing that's people are demonstrating here. the demonstration come to accomplish all of the complicated. this protest is large and peaceful due to the nice weather here in san francisco. >> let's head now down to san jose. over the crowd, abc 7 joins us now. they're marching to city hall, right? >> they're on their way right now heading towards city hall there. is a big plaza and they plan to have a big rally with speeches from community leaders. this started at about 3:00 this afternoon. the crowd gathered on the east side. that is where where an active priest tried to push ingraigs reform trying to get voices of the people heerd in washington. and also, that path to citizenship is important. that is why you'll see a lot of people -- there moving more slowly and there is lividdo they're making slow progress coming along the way. they're hoping to get more people along the way and have a lot of speeches an
. >> we spoke to a professor saying he is worried it will pull the rights of his own computer science students in jeopardy. a very complicated ask contested issue but one of several thing that's people are demonstrating here. the demonstration come to accomplish all of the complicated. this protest is large and peaceful due to the nice weather here in san francisco. >> let's head now down to san jose. over the crowd, abc 7 joins us now. they're marching to city hall, right? >>...
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the study in journal proceedings of the national academy of science autos a man from brisbane suing virgin america after a dispute with flight attendant that's led him to being questioned by the fbi. the man asked for a soda but the crew told him he had to use the touch screen ordering system. he objected. a flight attendant brought him a soda after the third request. the pilot of the flight from philadelphia to sfo accused the man of swearing at flight attendants and fbi agents declined to arrest him. he wants a half million dollars. virlgin america declined to comment on this lawsuit. >> yahoo yeo marisa myer giving new moms at her company more time off, new moms can take 16 weeks of paid leave and new bads dadz a eight week paid leave and a $500 bonus to help with costs. myer caught flak for only taking two weeks off after giving birth last year. >> there is encouraging news out today in the real estate markets across the country. >> kre. michael finney is here now with numbers. what does it mean for homeowners. >> isn't in the fun part? >> home prices at highest level in seven years an
the study in journal proceedings of the national academy of science autos a man from brisbane suing virgin america after a dispute with flight attendant that's led him to being questioned by the fbi. the man asked for a soda but the crew told him he had to use the touch screen ordering system. he objected. a flight attendant brought him a soda after the third request. the pilot of the flight from philadelphia to sfo accused the man of swearing at flight attendants and fbi agents declined to...
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it's hard to do with science projects. this is a great opportunity for us. >> wow. >> still to come at 6:00 east bay lab working to change the way cars are run. >> yes. powering vehicles and >>> we have good news tonight heading into summer travel season. gas prices are lower than at this time last year. the triple a daily fuel gauge shows we're averaging $3.92 a gallon in san jose, higher in oakland. $3.93. in san francisco, it seems to take the top prize it's a good bit higher, $4.03 a gallon. what if there were a cheaper alternative that could be better for the environment? that is what they're working on. every day, hundreds of thousands of cars crowd streets and highways. for every gallon of gas burned 20 pounds of carbon monoxide is released into the requirement. >> our job not to produce fuel but develop a science, we are licensed and turned into fuel. >> zwrai bay is the joint bio energy institute, looking for a greener solution to fossil fuels made up by six partner institutions. it was funded by a five year grant
it's hard to do with science projects. this is a great opportunity for us. >> wow. >> still to come at 6:00 east bay lab working to change the way cars are run. >> yes. powering vehicles and >>> we have good news tonight heading into summer travel season. gas prices are lower than at this time last year. the triple a daily fuel gauge shows we're averaging $3.92 a gallon in san jose, higher in oakland. $3.93. in san francisco, it seems to take the top prize it's a good...
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the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the area. an officer fired on the man when he pointed his gun at police near the jackson street dmv office. he then took off. the three other men were detained and two were arrested on unrelated charges. >>> a high speed chase in the north bay ended tonight when the suspect crashed into a school bus. sky 7hd was on the scene as police shutdown southbound lanes. the chase ended just before 5:00 on 101 in mill valley. no children were aboard the bus. no one was seriously hurt. police say the suspect tried to commit bank fraud this morning in san an sal mow and was spotted this afternoon wh
the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the...
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area company is hoping to hit the market soon with a medical device that may fulfill the promise of science fiction. it's a kind of scanner for your health. >> so this is a scan. >> this device isn't exactly like having a doctor in the pocket but this engineer believes it is getting there. hold it to your forhead it and reads, recording data about health displayed on a smart phone. >> so top is an ecg signal. it's electrical impulse of the heart. every time your heart beats there is a pulse. >> the device known as scanna du filters wave lengths coming back to extract readings from temperatures to blood pressure to oxygen levels all interpreted by algo rhythms. >> well, basically the combination gave them insight how you feel. >> for some it may seem futuristic and familiar. 21 century version of the tri quart year we're trying to build up to a tri quarter. it's steps to get to that point. >> this is to help consumers improve their health. believing it could involve into a monstering system built into smart phones. >> hoping the phone will listen and measure. the phone will sniff even. these
area company is hoping to hit the market soon with a medical device that may fulfill the promise of science fiction. it's a kind of scanner for your health. >> so this is a scan. >> this device isn't exactly like having a doctor in the pocket but this engineer believes it is getting there. hold it to your forhead it and reads, recording data about health displayed on a smart phone. >> so top is an ecg signal. it's electrical impulse of the heart. every time your heart beats...
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tonight, mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. with cleto and the cletones. and now, what more can i say, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy.
tonight, mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. with cleto and the cletones. and now, what more can i say, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy.
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they speculate the science behind this might lead to tiny mass storage devices. >> it could be devices continue to shrink as they have and we are pushing hard to make the current technologying shrink and be less expensive and less intrusive every day and we are trying to jump ahead of the day they are so small they are at the ultimate limit of smallness. >> they hope the movie will capture the imagination of young people. >> it's a project that's really nice because you could make a movie that a lot of kids to see and enjoy and it's hard to do with a lot of other science projects so it's a great opportunity for us to get excited about science and mathematics. >> abc7 news. >>> much more coming up on abc7 news. up next we will introduce you to the bay area catholic woman who is prepared to be excommunicated in her quest to make history. and here's our live look from the suit tremendous cam. a beautiful morning. it's actually going to be the warmest day today of the next seven days, but then rain tomorrow. very confusing. lisa argen is going to give you everything you need to >> welcome
they speculate the science behind this might lead to tiny mass storage devices. >> it could be devices continue to shrink as they have and we are pushing hard to make the current technologying shrink and be less expensive and less intrusive every day and we are trying to jump ahead of the day they are so small they are at the ultimate limit of smallness. >> they hope the movie will capture the imagination of young people. >> it's a project that's really nice because you could...
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the nuclear science laboratory is asking employees to consider voluntary separation offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. laboratory officials say cutting staff deals with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >> when the grounded boeing 787 dreamliner is back to the skies next month the first flight will land in san jose. japanese airline ana will resume flights june 1, the airline has the largest fleet of 787's in the world among the first trips is one from japan to san jose airport with reservations taken tomorrow. they are going through inspections and test flights after a problem with the battery system has been corrected. >> leave your car in the garage and get on your bicycle the hope of the folks behind the annual "bike to work day" and abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is at the golden gate bridge. look at you, on a bicycle, at the end eyeser station. >> if you have ever thought leaving your car at home and grabbing the bicycle and helmet and pedaling to work, this is the day. this is "bike to work day" with tens of thousands of bikers joining f
the nuclear science laboratory is asking employees to consider voluntary separation offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. laboratory officials say cutting staff deals with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >> when the grounded boeing 787 dreamliner is back to the skies next month the first flight will land in san jose. japanese airline ana will resume flights june 1, the airline has the largest fleet of 787's in the world among the first trips is one from...
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the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the area. an officer fired on the man gun at at police near the jackson street dmv office. he then took off. the three other men were detained and two were arrested on unrelated charges. >>> a high speed chase in the north bay ended tonight when ino the suspect crashed into a school bus. sky 7hd was on the scene as police shutdown southbound lanes. the chase ended just before 5:00 on 101 in mill valley. no children were aboard the bus. no one was seriously hurt. police say the suspect tried to commit bank fraud this morning in san an sal mow and was spotted this afternoon when the polieg
the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the...
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here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic is "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. appreciates is often impacted as well. several months ago an opt tom terrorist fitted her with lenses. >> i was skeptical when i first got the lenses in. i knew they worked for color vision but i wasn't sure for dyslexia. do you like one or do you like two? he said it modifies the wavelength of light entering each eye. one theory is dyslexia eyes aren't processing information at the same speed. the idea is with the lens the correct combination can challenge the speed with which the images will travel through the eyes to key optical pathways in the brain. >> they discovered by changing wave lengths by filters, they could actually cause better communication betw
here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic is "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. appreciates is often...
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here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. comprehension is often impacted as well. several months ago an optometrist thomas swanson fitted her with lenses. >> i was skeptical when i first got the lenses in. i knew they worked for color vision, but i wasn't sure for dyslexia. do you like one or do you like two? dr. swanson said it modifies the wavelength of light entering each eye. one theory is dyslexia eyes aren't processing information at the same speed. the idea is with the lens the correct combination can balance the speed with which the images will travel through the eyes to key optical pathways in the brain. >> they discovered by changing wavelengths by filters, they could actually cause better com
here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. comprehension is often...